Surveillance video captured shots of the truck, which appeared to be dark in color. The driver of the vehicle did not stop.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A doctor on his way to work was hit by a truck and left for dead. He spent weeks in the hospital before succumbing to his injuries.
Now his wife hopes someone will come forward with answers.
"We have two children, and we were married for 10 years," said Sonia Bhatti.
Bhatti says life for her family was just beginning since her husband, Gohar Zimran's graduation from medical school.
"He became an attending physician at Temple and Jeanes (Campus) Hospital," she said.
On Tuesday, June 1 at 10:35 a.m., the 34-year-old was riding his motorcycle at Rising Sun and Duncannon avenues in Philadelphia's Olney section when he was struck by a pickup truck.
Surveillance video captured shots of the truck, which appeared to be dark in color. The driver of the vehicle did not stop.
Zimran was hospitalized for weeks.
"For 42 days, he struggled," Bhatti added. "At the end, he died from all the injuries that he had."
Zimran died on Monday, July 12.
"My husband served during COVID, he helped out through all the time, he was a doctor. He saved many, many lives, and this is like not right if he just dies like this," she said.
The City of Philadelphia is offering up to a $20,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person responsible. The Citizens Crime Commission is also administering another $20,000 for information that leads to an arrest.
All you have to do is call 215-546-TIPS. All calls will remain anonymous.
"If somebody can come out and help, at least that person can get arrested, and you know can get punished for this," she said.